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Home > Business/Finance > Financial Services > Banking
Sharia Banking System in Indonesia
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April 2008
Published By:
RNCOS
Page Count:
55
Order Code:
R459-1120
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- 1. Analyst View
- 2. Concept of Sharia Banking
- 3. Sharia Banking in Indonesia - An Overview
- 4. Factors Making Sharia Banking Market Attractive
- 4.1 Large Muslim Population
- 4.2 Low Penetration
- 4.3 Growing Disposable Income
- 4.4 Regulatory Development & Government Support
- 4.4.1 Compliance to Sharia Principles
- 4.4.2 Prudential Guidelines
- 4.4.3 Operational Efficiency & Competitiveness
- 4.4.4 Pilot Project Implementation
- 4.4.5 Improving Competence of HR Personnel
- 4.4.6 Social Role of Sharia Banks
- 5. Market Performance
- 5.1 Sharia Commercial Banks
- 5.1.1 By Assets
- 5.1.2 By Financing
- 5.1.3 By Deposits
- 5.1.3.1 Wadiah Demand Deposits
- 5.1.3.2 Mudharabah Time Deposits
- 5.1.3.3 Mudharabah Saving Deposits
- 5.2 Sharia Business Units
- 5.2.1 By Assets
- 5.2.2 By Financing
- 5.2.3 By Deposits
- 5.2.3.1 Wadiah Demand Deposits
- 5.2.3.2 Mudharabah Time Deposits
- 5.2.3.3 Mudharabah Saving Deposits
- 5.3 Sharia Rural Banks (BPRS)
- 5.3.1 By Financing
- 5.3.1.1 Economic Sector
- 5.3.1.2 Category of Use
- 5.3.1.3 Category of Financing
- 5.3.2 By Deposits
- 5.3.2.1 Wadiah Saving Deposits
- 5.3.2.2 Mudharabah Saving Deposits
- 5.3.2.3 Mudharabah Deposits
- 6. Sharia Banking Market - Future Outlook (2008-2010)
- 6.1 Assets
- 6.2 Financing
- 6.3 Deposits
- 7. Future Growth Prospects
- 7.1 Small & Medium Enterprises
- 7.2 Sukuk (Islamic Bonds)
- 7.3 Sharia Cards
- 7.4 Microfinance Market
- 7.5 Training Institutes & Advertising Media
- 8. Industry Roadblocks
- 8.1 Product Understanding
- 8.2 Financing through Profit-sharing Schemes
- 8.3 Supporting Institutions
- 9. Key Players
- 9.1 Bank Muamalat Indonesia
- 9.2 Bank Danamon Sharia
- 9.3 HSBC Amanah Sharia
- List of Figures:
- Figure 3-1: Indonesia - Assets* of Sharia Banks (in Trillion Rp), 2002-2007E
- Figure 4-1: Indonesia - Muslim Population* (in Million), 2002-2007E
- Figure 4-2: Indonesia - Forecast for Muslim Population* (in Million), 2008-2012
- Figure 4-3: Indonesia - Share of Sharia Banks in National Banking Assets (%), Oct 2007
- Figure 4-4: Indonesia - Per Head Disposable Income (in US$), 2002-2007E
- Figure 4-5: Indonesia - Forecast for Per Head Disposable Income (in US$), 2008-2012
- Figure 4-6: Indonesia - Roadmap for Sharia Banks (2002 to 2015)
- Figure 5-1: Indonesia - Deposits with Sharia Banks (Individual & Corporate in %), 2006
- Figure 5-2: Indonesia - Assets of Sharia Commercial Banks (in Trillion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-3: Indonesia - Financing* by Sharia Commercial Banks (in Trillion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-4: Indonesia - Wadiah Demand Deposits* with Sharia Commercial Banks (in Billion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-5: Indonesia - Mudharabah Time Deposits* with Sharia Commercial Banks (in Billion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-6: Indonesia - Mudharabah Savings Deposits* with Sharia Commercial Banks (in Billion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-7: Indonesia - Assets of Sharia Business Units (in Trillion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-8: Indonesia - Financing* by Sharia Business Units (in Trillion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-9: Indonesia - Wadiah Demand Deposits* with Sharia Business Units (in Billion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-10: Indonesia - Mudharabah Time Deposits* with Sharia Business Units (in Billion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-11: Indonesia - Mudharabah Savings Deposits* with Sharia Business Units (in Billion Rp), 2002-2006 & Oct 2007
- Figure 5-12: Indonesia - Share of Sharia Rural Banks in National Rural Banking Assets (%), 2006
- Figure 5-13: Indonesia - Financing by Sharia Rural Banks (in Billion Rp), 2005 & 2006
- Figure 5-14: Indonesia - Sharia Rural Bank Financing by Economic Sector (%), 2006
- Figure 5-15: Indonesia - Sharia Rural Bank Financing by Category of Use (%), 2006
- Figure 5-16: Indonesia - Sharia Rural Banks by Category of Financing (%), 2006
- Figure 5-17: Indonesia - Deposits with Sharia Rural Banks (in Billion Rp), 2005 & 2006
- Figure 5-18: Indonesia - Wadiah Saving Deposits with Sharia Rural Banks (in Billion Rp), 2005 & 2006
- Figure 5-19: Indonesia - Mudharabah Saving Deposits with Sharia Rural Banks (in Billion Rp), 2005 & 2006
- Figure 5-20: Indonesia - Mudharabah Deposits with Sharia Rural Banks (in Billion Rp), 2005 & 2006
- Figure 6-1: Indonesia - Forecast for Assets* of Sharia Banks (in Trillion Rp), 2008-2010
- Figure 6-2: Indonesia - Forecast for Financing* by Sharia Banks (in Trillion Rp), 2008-2010
- Figure 6-3: Indonesia - Forecast for Deposits* with Sharia Banks (in Trillion Rp), 2008-2010
- List of Tables:
- Table 2-1: Difference between Conventional & Sharia Banks
- Table 3-1: Indonesia - Structure of Sharia Banking (2002-2006)
- Table 9-1: Bank Muamalat Indonesia - Key Financials (in Billion Rp), 2002-2006
- Table 9-2: Bank Danamon Sharia - Key Financials (in Billion Rp), Sep 2007
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